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Should there be an explanation as to why she is Marina Hyde? Her husband is called Clifton and it's not her maiden name. A nom de plume? A first unmentioned husband?--The Totter 02:05, 5 February 2014 (UTC) |
Should there be an explanation as to why she is Marina Hyde? Her husband is called Clifton and it's not her maiden name. A nom de plume? A first unmentioned husband?--The Totter 02:05, 5 February 2014 (UTC) |
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Her LIS column of 28.04.2016 says it was because her "real name" was too long to fit across a single column at the Sun, "where I started out". |
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[[Special:Contributions/46.208.85.178|46.208.85.178]] ([[User talk:46.208.85.178|talk]]) 07:39, 29 April 2017 (UTC) |
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Reference five
[which alludes to Hyde's interactions with Piers Morgan]
currently yields an impressively complete 4O4 with no archive.org rescue possible. This should be fixed. — Preceding unsigned comment added by LaFolleCycliste (talk • contribs) 19:12, 10 April 2016 (UTC)
Second child
She was on maternity leave between September 2012 and February 2013 and made reference on Twitter in September to a medical procedure that saved her baby's life. If anyone can find reference to this second child now being safe and well we could fill in the number of children box and remove some untidy ambiguity regarding her number of children that I just edited into this article. Hopefully the peerage site referenced with respect to the first child will be updated. --Persus-9 (talk) 09:35, 16 February 2013 (UTC)
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Her celebrity column is called Lost in Showbiz, it appears every Friday...
Perhaps you could also allude to her writing style which is notably dry to say the least... for instance look at the comments on just about any of her articles... Random article
Also last year (2006) one of her articles appeared in a published Guardian yearbook as it was one of the top reader voted articles of the year... It was this article (scroll down). Here is the book
Love the woman - disappointed to see her ancestry though. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.186.38.229 (talk) 20:55, 16 August 2010 (UTC)
- That's such a British thing to say. --203.219.92.152 (talk) 17:32, 11 April 2011 (UTC)
Name
Should there be an explanation as to why she is Marina Hyde? Her husband is called Clifton and it's not her maiden name. A nom de plume? A first unmentioned husband?--The Totter 02:05, 5 February 2014 (UTC)
Her LIS column of 28.04.2016 says it was because her "real name" was too long to fit across a single column at the Sun, "where I started out". 46.208.85.178 (talk) 07:39, 29 April 2017 (UTC)
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The comment(s) below were originally left at Talk:Marina Hyde/Comments, and are posted here for posterity. Following several discussions in past years, these subpages are now deprecated. The comments may be irrelevant or outdated; if so, please feel free to remove this section.
Her celebrity column is called Lost in Showbiz, it appears every Friday...
Perhaps you could also allude to her writing style which is notably dry to say the least... for instance look at the comments on just about any of her articles... Random article Also last year (2006) one of her articles appeared in a published Guardian yearbook as it was one of the top reader voted articles of the year... It was this article (scroll down). Here is the =olp_product_details/202-5459523-4705438?ie=UTF8&seller= book |
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